Is that a special path for bike riders? Or do you need to ride on the streets where the cars are? Strange that the person in the red jacket isn't riding the bike. I like this street photography shot.
I haven't head of smart paths but I wonder if a popular walking trail I used to use has those sensors, because they hold various 5K events on it. If so, I wish it would display the stats of everyday walkers/runners.
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Ohhoh, enpä ole tuollaisia nähnyt täällä.
ReplyDeleteLaita kaupungille aloitetta..
DeleteI know that there are lots of sensors on streets and walkways counting but this is the first time I've ever seen them display the results.
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DeleteWonderful that it gets so much use!
ReplyDeleteI agree. Incidental Exercise it´s called in Finland.
DeleteI like that they count walkers.
ReplyDeleteSo do I. We Finns are avid walkers (and bicyclers).
DeleteIs that a special path for bike riders? Or do you need to ride on the streets where the cars are? Strange that the person in the red jacket isn't riding the bike. I like this street photography shot.
ReplyDeleteYes it is. No need to ride among cars.
DeleteI wondered the same. It´s downhill and all.
Thank you for your kind words!
How interesting. How does it count a walker with a bicycle? ;)
ReplyDeleteI have no idea. Maybe it counts the lane you use. :)
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DeleteI haven't head of smart paths but I wonder if a popular walking trail I used to use has those sensors, because they hold various 5K events on it. If so, I wish it would display the stats of everyday walkers/runners.
ReplyDeleteIt´s interesting to see those statistics yes.
DeleteInteresting.
ReplyDeleteYes indeed.
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